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stockscamalerter

12/17/18 4:22 PM

#13624 RE: shockey79 #13623

So where's the CBD oil from all these plants? That's the real question. Don't want to argue about these male-female issues with you. Searches bring up conflicting information. Sal stated you would see revenues (which indicates production) in his October 23 letter to shareholders in three weeks from wholesale sales. That would have been November 12. No revenues. Then he states in the same letter, revenues by the end of November. Still no revenues. He's been claiming product and revenues from as far back as November 2017 and several dates since. Over a year ago. I have posted links the company put our making these claims. Oh yes, he says they have had many hurdles to overcome. Hear tell that this is a start up. Give it time. Incorporated in 2014. Claimed to sell multiple products in 2015 which NEVER APPEARED. How is a company that started up in 2014 a start up? It's almost 2019.

https://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/companyProfile/HMPQ.PK

Then their Mama Coca Energy drink. October 2015.

https://www.accesswire.com/432658/HempAmericana-Inc-Hires-Expert-for-Mama-Coca-Hemp-Energy-Drink-Distribution

NEVER APPEARED.

Hemp chocolata.

https://www.accesswire.com/432833/HempAmericana-Inc-is-Pleased-to-Announce-the-Release-of-Our-New-Product-Hemp-Chocolata

NEVER APPEARED.

How can you trust a person who claims to produce and offer all these products which never appear now, when they are still claiming production of another product that has still never appeared for over one year?

Does this even concern you? You're banking on the Farm Bill? How does the Farm Bill help a company with no product?

stockscamalerter

12/17/18 6:40 PM

#13630 RE: shockey79 #13623

From the company itself. Please read this. The male plants were of no use. They lost about half the crop due to this plus freezing temps, disease and theft. They hired a professional, Victory Hemp, to manage this harvest. Apparently they were not very adept at producing a successful harvest. Are you listening? This is not my personal opinion. It is information directly from the company. I talked about Maine being a poor choice for hemp cultivation a long time ago. Ideal climate conditions for growing hemp are mild temperatures and high humidity. Sound like Maine? What did they expect? It gets very cold in Maine. Thus the loss of harvest due to freezing temps. And there's that male plant thing. THEY even admit to that. And why didn't they have some kind of security for their valuable crop that would have prevented the theft? All of this points to one of two things. They don't have a clue as to what they're doing, or they just continue their constant habit of lying and excuses.

Result, they lost, according to them, approximately $1MIL of INVESTORS' MONEY due to ineptness and BS. And then they have to nerve to close with:
"Management for HempAmericana also notes that it involved a third-party vendor integrally in several stages of the process, including the harvest, and that this was an important factor in driving a SUCCESSFUL outcome at Union Farm in its initial hemp growing season.

https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/11/26/1656557/0/en/HempAmericana-Estimates-1M-Revenue-Yield-from-First-Hemp-Harvest-at-Its-Union-Farm-Facility.html